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Georgia 196.85, Florida 196.825

Suzanne Yoculan's Gym Dogs began the season against two top five teams and the road did not get any easier on Friday night, when the three-time defending national champion Georgia gymnastics team traveled to Gainesville to take on top-ranked defending S.E.C. champion Florida.

Courtney Kupets and Grace Taylor stuck their respective landings in the first rotation, earning a 9.925 and a 9.9, respectively, on the parallel bars to pace a team effort of 49.35. The Gators, however, demonstrated the machine-like efficiency that hallmarked their conference title campaign in 2007, as no Florida gymnast scored below a 9.875 in the vault and Corey Hartung's 9.975 allowed the home team to card a 49.525 in the meet's opening stanza.

Corey Hartung wears her sunglasses at night so she can, so she can register the high score in the vault.

When the squads switched spots for the second rotation, Kupets's 9.95 in the vault paved the way to a 49.275 mark by the Red and Black, whereas Melanie Sinclair's 9.9 on the bars was not enough to overcome falls by Ashley Reed and Nicola Willis. The Orange and Blue's 48.5 tally for the event enabled the Gym Dogs to take a 98.625-98.025 lead at the halfway mark.

Georgia scored a 49.4 in the third rotation thanks to strong floor exercises by both Courtneys---Kupets (9.9) and McCool (9.95)---and the Gators were unable to keep pace, registering a 49.35 on the balance beam despite solid scores by Hartung (9.95) and Reed (9.9).

The Red and Black owned a 148.025-147.375 advantage heading into the final rotation, but the home team would not go quietly. A trio of Florida floor exercises earning 9.9s or better combined to give the Gators a 49.45 score for the meet's closing stanza. Despite a fall by Courtney McCool, Tiffany Tolnay's 9.9 on the beam guided Georgia to a contest-clinching 48.825 tally to provide the visitors their 196.85-196.825 final margin.

The name "McCool" reminds me of the burger where the hot stays hot and the cool stays cool, but that could just be because I'm still stuck on that whole B.L.T. thing.

While, obviously, it would have been nice had the Gym Dogs won more decisively after holding such a solid lead after two rotations, it's hard to gripe about any outcome in which a Georgia squad goes on the road and beats the No. 1 team in the land, even if the final score had to be taken to two decimal places to be determined.

Coach Yoculan's seasoned team has opened the campaign with three straight away meets over top-tier opposition, emerging with a 2-1 record and coming within one ill-timed fall of making it a clean sweep. When the Gym Dogs host L.S.U. for their first home meet on Saturday, January 26, they should come into the contest with confidence, boasting a winning record and home floor advantage despite having yet to hit their stride.

If the Red and Black break 197 for the first time this winter against the Bayou Bengals next Saturday, don't be surprised if the Georgia gymnasts go on a tear that leads them all the way to a fourth straight national title.

Go 'Dawgs!

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Next time somebody b*tches about UGA's OOC schedule, we need to tell them we will put them on our football schedule if they will put us on their gymnastics schedule.
Fear the Yoc!!!

by fotodog on Jan 18, 2008 11:06 PM EST reply actions  

You ain't kidding
Check out Georgia's 2008 gymnastics schedule.

Then check out the January 14 women's national gymnastics rankings.

The Gym Dogs already have faced No. 1 Florida, co-No. 3 Utah, and No. 5 Stanford, all on the road, beating two of them.

Georgia's next meet is against No. 7 L.S.U.

The meet after that is on the road at No. 3 Alabama.

The Red and Black then host No. 25 N.C. State.

Following another road meet against Auburn, Georgia takes on No. 18 Kentucky, then No. 8 Arkansas, then No. 6 Michigan (on the road), then No. 10 U.C.L.A., then co-No. 23 Iowa State.

After that twelve-meet regular-season schedule featuring eleven currently-ranked teams, eight of whom are in the top ten (No. 9 Oklahoma is the only other top ten team the Gym Dogs are not slated to face), Coach Yoculan's squad will be off to Duluth for the S.E.C. Championships against the top teams in a league presently including five top ten teams.

After that, with any luck, it's off to the N.C.A.A. Regionals and three days of the N.C.A.A. Championships.

No one schedules tougher than Suzanne Yoculan. No one.

by T Kyle King on Jan 18, 2008 11:31 PM EST up reply actions  

Duluth?
The SEC Championships are in Gwinnett?

Back when I was in school, the Dogs played some tough teams- Bama & usually Utah who were always top 5.
Then they would have 2-3 SEC teams in the top 25 (Auburn, Florida, LSU or Kentucky).
Then they would face UCLA, Michigan, Penn St or UMass, which would feature at least 2 top 25 teams, but the difference then was there was a huge difference between the big 3 and even the #10 team and especially a #20 team.
Since then, the depth and parity of the top 25 has grown a lot and facing a #23 Kentucky team isn't the gimme it was in 1993.

by fotodog on Jan 18, 2008 11:38 PM EST reply actions  

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